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James Edward Costa (born May 12, 1990) is an American actor.[1][2] He gained international attention[3][4] for his impersonation of Robin Williams.[5][6][7] He made his film debut in the crime-thriller film, Bring Him to Me.[8]

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Early life

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Jamie Costa was born on May 12, 1990, and grew up in Charleston, South Carolina. He attended private Christian schools up until high school when he was sent to a military boarding school in Virginia where he ended up graduating highest-ranking cadet.[9] He briefly attended college at The Citadel and eventually ended up studying theater at North Greenville University in South Carolina. He took a semester to study film in Los Angeles, and [10] then finally graduated in December 2013.[11] He also has a brother named Caleb.

Career

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Starting in 2015, Costa began posting impersonations on YouTube, including Robin Williams,[12][13] Ian McKellen,[6] Owen Wilson, Matthew McConaughey, and Harrison Ford.[13]

In July 2015, Costa moved to LA to continue his career in acting and filmmaking and has since appeared in various film and television projects both on screen and as a voice over artist.[citation needed] He has produced and acted in Star Wars fan films hosted on his YouTube channel.

In 2017, Costa played supporting roles in the feature film Heaven Bound,[14] and on the TV show, My Crazy Ex.[15] In 2018, he played a supporting role in the movie Funny Story[16] and the Price of Fame tv series.[17] Costa played a soldier in the 2020 B-rated film, Robot Riot.[18]

In 2021, Costa posted a five minute piece titled "ROBIN Test Footage Scene" to YouTube.[1] The video shows Williams, played by Costa, in his trailer preparing for an episode of Mork & Mindy. His co-star Pam Dawber (portrayed by Sarah Murphree) brings news of John Belushi's death, prompting an emotional reaction from Williams.[19][5] The video received several million views.[4] USA Today and The Independent both called his imitation of Williams "uncanny".[7][4]

In 2022, in an interview with Silver Screen magazine,[20] Costa announced that he will have a guest role as young Kurt Russell on one of the episodes for the Netflix adult animated series: Agent Elvis starring Matthew McConaughey as Elvis. He also starred in a short film titled The Cowboy & the Samurai with director and writer, Jake Lewis.[21][22]

Costa made his theatrical debut in the 2023 feature Australian film Bring Him to Me, a crime thriller alongside actors Barry Pepper and Sam Neill.[23]

In 2024, he was originally going to voice The Grandmaster in the third season of What If...? but was replaced by actor and comedian, Matt Friend.[24] He also starred as Agent Richard Beckett in the pilot episode of the independent web-series, Zack In Time.[25][26]

Costa announced on his YouTube community tab page that he would star in the 2024 horror film Scurry alongside newcomer Australian RnB artist, Emalia. Scurry was Costa's first one-shot film. The film had its world premiere at the 2024 Sydney Sci-fi Film Festival. It released in limited theatres in the U.S. on October 2nd, 2025 and was released on digital, on November 5th.[27][28][29]

In 2025, he had a role in the independent comedy horror film, Zombie Apache as Sheriff Hatfield who finds out that a greedy real estate developer has desecrated a sacred Viking burial ground, unleashing a comical nightmare upon the unsuspecting locals. The film released on November 8th, 2025 on Amazon Prime.[30]

Upcoming projects

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Currently in post-production, Costa will be portraying Herman Schultz / Shocker ll in the upcoming web series Spider Man and the Monsters of Manhattan after it was previously announced to be released in 2021.[31]

Costa will also star in the action-supernatural film, Fight For Your Life with director Luke Sparke alongside Entourage star, Jeremy Piven set to release on a undisclosed date.[32]

In 2025, on a live stream on his youtube channel, Costa revealed he was recording voiceover work for his first feature length animation film. Costa also announced that he will also doing voice work for a major video game project. The video game project has yet to be revealed.[33]

On November 17th, Costa revealed that he would have a voice role in his first animated feature length film in Brad Bird's neo-noir science fiction action comedy film, Ray Gunn which will release in 2026 on Netflix.[34]

Filmography

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Costa on the set of Kenobi: A Star Wars Fan Film in 2019

Film

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Key
Denotes film or TV productions that have not yet been released
Year Title Role Notes
2017 Heaven Bound Curt Direct to DVD
2018 Funny Story Waiter Extra
2019 Zeroville Additional voices
2020 Robot Riot Peterson Supporting
2023 Bring Him to Me Jake the Passenger Feature Film[35]
The Activated Man Ors Gabriel Feature film
2024 Scurry Mark Feature film
2025 Zombie Apache Sheriff Hatfield Feature film

Short film

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Year Title Role Notes
2013 Wolverine Logan Fan film
Shifter TV Host/TV Chef Short film

Also director

2014 Take a Deep Breath Pizarro Short film
Voice only
Shadows of Man Man Short film
2015 Cures Anything Cash Short film
2016 We Can't Die Richard West Short film
Han Solo: A Smuggler's Trade Han Solo Fan film[36]
2018 A Magician Home Alone Harv Short film
Deadpool The Musical 2 - Ultimate Disney Parody Iron Man (voice) Fan film
Jurassic World: Exodus Neal "Doc" Fan film
2019 KENOBI: A Star Wars Story Obi-Wan "Ben" Kenobi Fan film
Star Wars: Origins Walter Fan film
2021 Batman: Dying Is Easy Jervis Tetch / Mad Hatter Fan film
Robin Robin Williams Test footage
2022 Defiance: A Joker Fan Film Voice of Joker Fan film
2023 The Cowboy and The Samurai Jack Nicholson Short film[37]
Outpost Sager/The Thief Short film[38]
2025 Hivemind Deluxe Chip Short film[39]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2015 Jimmy's Books Jimmy / Cool Robot / Director Voice only
The 3rd Annual Geekie Awards Marty McFly TV movie
Schmoes Know Movie Show Himself Episode 213
2016 Making an Impression Himself Documentary
Caught on Camera with Nick Cannon Himself #2.3
2017 My Crazy Ex Billy #4.11
The Inspectors Duncan Soto #2.16 (Guest Appearance)
2018 The Price of Fame Patrick Swayze #1.5
2023 Agent Elvis Kurt Russell Voice role; 1 episode
The Beech Boys FBI Agent Ashley 7 episodes

Web series

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Key
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Year Title Role Notes
2019 How It Should Have Ended The Genie Voice role; 2 episodes
2024 Zack In Time Agent Richard Beckett[25] Voice role
TBA Marvel Adventures: Spider-Man and the Monsters of Manhattan Herman Schultz / Shocker II Web Series

Video games

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Year Title Role Notes
2020 Final Fantasy VII Remake Additional voices
2021 Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! Caeser
2023 Pinball M - The Thing R.J. MacReady
2024 What If...? An Immersive Story Steve Rogers / Titan Judge

Stage

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Year Title Role Notes
2017 Twelfth Night Sebastian Theatre

References

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from Grokipedia
Jamie Costa (born James Edward Costa, May 12, 1990) is an American actor, impressionist, filmmaker, producer, writer, and voice artist, renowned for his uncanny impressions of celebrities such as and for gaining early fame through videos. Best known for his heartfelt and versatile performances that blend humor with emotional depth, Costa has built a multifaceted career spanning film, , digital content, and , often drawing on his physical resemblance to late comedian . His breakthrough came via viral and impressions starting around 2013–2014, which led to a talent agency signing and opportunities in mainstream entertainment. Born in , Costa grew up in the region and pursued a varied educational path before committing to . He attended James Island Christian School and graduated as the top cadet from , followed by a brief stint at military college. Transferring to , he discovered his passion for performing arts and graduated from there, after which he relocated to to pursue a professional career. Early influences included military discipline and a shift toward creative expression, shaping his disciplined approach to character work and storytelling. Costa's career gained momentum with impression videos that showcased his vocal and physical mimicry skills, including a popular 2014 rendition of "You've Got a Friend in Me" as Robin Williams and recreations of scenes from Mork & Mindy. His appearance on Season 10 of America's Got Talent in 2015 highlighted his talent to a national audience, though he was eliminated during the Judge Cuts round after impressing with an impression of Robin Williams. Following this, he signed with the William Morris Endeavor agency after an Saturday Night Live showcase and expanded into acting and production. Notable credits include voice roles in What If...? - An Immersive Story (2024) as Steve Rogers and Titan Judge, a supporting part in Bring Him to Me (2023), and portraying Jack Nicholson in the short film The Cowboy & The Samurai (2023). He has also produced projects like the upcoming Ether and appeared in Zack In Time as Agent Richard Beckett, while continuing to create content focused on activism, humanity, and inspirational narratives.

Early life

Childhood

Jamie Costa was born on May 12, 1990, in , where he grew up on James Island alongside his brother . His early years were shaped by a close-knit family environment, with his parents initially expressing reluctance toward his creative pursuits but later becoming supportive. Costa bonded with his brother and friends through reciting movie quotes, which sparked his hobby of doing impressions and fostered an early interest in performance inspired by films and actors like . During his elementary and middle school years, Costa attended private Christian schools, including James Island Christian School, which provided a structured and faith-based educational foundation. For high school, his family sent him to , a in , marking a significant shift that introduced a more rigorous environment. There, he thrived under the demanding regimen, graduating as the highest-ranking and crediting the experience with instilling essential and leadership skills that influenced his personal development. This formative period of structured schooling and family-driven creative play laid the groundwork for Costa's later pursuits, leading him to briefly explore higher education options after graduation.

Education

Jamie Costa initially enrolled at , a college in , but briefly attended before transferring to (NGU) to focus on theater studies. After leaving The Citadel, he briefly enrolled at Trident Technical for film production. At NGU, Costa pursued a degree in theater, where his participation in campus productions marked a pivotal moment in his development as a performer; his first play there sparked a deep interest in acting and honed his on-stage presence. Coursework in the theater program emphasized performance techniques and storytelling, while extracurricular activities on campus allowed him to showcase his humor and character work, further refining his impressionist skills. In 2011, during his studies, Costa participated in a semester-long program at the Film Studies Center, providing hands-on exposure to and industry professionals that complemented his theater training. Key influences included mentors such as instructors Shur Gopal and , who praised his natural talent for humor and impersonations, as well as J.J. Pearson, who noted his positive character and potential in creative pursuits. Costa completed his in Theater at NGU in 2013.

Career

Impressionist beginnings

Jamie Costa began sharing character impressions on in 2015, marking the start of his online presence as a performer. Drawing from his theater background at , where he earned a degree in 2013, Costa honed skills in that he initially showcased through short-form content on platforms like before transitioning to longer videos on . His breakthrough came with a series of Robin Williams impersonations, which captured widespread attention due to their uncanny accuracy and emotional depth. In April 2015, Costa released the tribute video "Never Had a Friend Like Him," featuring impressions of 20 iconic Williams roles from films such as , , and . The two-minute clip went viral shortly after upload, amassing significant views and praise for its respectful homage to the late actor, who had passed away in 2014. This success, along with other impressions of figures like and , established Costa as a rising online impressionist and propelled his content to broader audiences. Costa's appearance on Season 10 of in 2015 provided national exposure, where he impressed judges with impressions of figures like and before being eliminated in the Judge Cuts round. Following this, he signed with the Endeavor agency after an showcase. Buoyed by his growing online fame, Costa relocated to in 2015 to seek professional opportunities in the entertainment industry. The move allowed him to network and develop his craft in the heart of Hollywood, transitioning from amateur online videos to more structured projects. During this early phase, he produced fan films and web series that bridged his impressionist roots with aspiring filmmaking, including the 2016 Star Wars fan short : A Smuggler's Trade, where he starred as the titular smuggler in a self-directed narrative exploring Solo's backstory. These self-produced works demonstrated his versatility in acting, writing, and production, laying the groundwork for future industry involvement.

Acting breakthrough

Costa's transition from online impressions to professional acting began with his debut feature film role as Curt in Heaven Bound (2017), a where he portrayed a in a story about a marketer's . This role marked his entry into credited film work, building on the visibility from his channel's impression videos that had caught the attention of casting directors. In the same year, Costa made his early television appearance as Billy in an episode of the anthology series (2017), which explored real-life relationship mishaps through dramatic reenactments. He followed this with a supporting role as a waiter in the dramedy Funny Story (2018), directed by Michael J. Gallagher, where his comedic timing contributed to the film's portrayal of family dysfunction at a wedding. These performances established him in both film and TV, showcasing his versatility beyond online sketches. Costa gained international attention for his Robin Williams-like roles, particularly through the 2021 YouTube short "ROBIN Test Footage Scene," a five-minute clip depicting Williams rehearsing on the set of Mork & Mindy, which amassed nearly five million views and sparked calls for a biopic. The video's viral success highlighted his impressionist skills in a professional context, leading to broader recognition across media outlets. His expansion into voice acting and genre films further solidified his breakthrough, including voicing characters in animated projects and playing the soldier Peterson in the sci-fi Robot Riot (2020), where troops battle rogue machines in an abandoned town. Later credits include a supporting role as Passenger in Bring Him to Me (2023), portraying in the short film The Cowboy & The Samurai (2023), and Agent Richard Beckett in Zack In Time. This role demonstrated his adaptability to high-energy, effects-driven narratives, while his voice work in commercials and features underscored his growing range in audio performance. He also voiced young in Netflix's (2023).

Filmmaking contributions

Jamie Costa has contributed to independent filmmaking primarily through producing roles in fan-driven projects, often blending his acting with creative oversight to bring ambitious stories to life within budget constraints. One of his notable producing efforts is the Star Wars fan film : A Smuggler's Trade (2016), where he served as and led the campaign that raised over $21,000 to fund the 14-minute short depicting 's rescue of from bounty hunters. In this project, Costa's dual role as lead actor and allowed for a faithful portrayal of the character's smuggler persona, emphasizing practical effects and narrative tension in a non-commercial endeavor. Costa expanded his producing scope with Kenobi: A Star Wars (2019), acting as executive producer alongside James McLean and spearheading another campaign that garnered nearly $26,000. The 19-minute short explores Obi-Wan Kenobi's exile on , with Costa starring in the titular role while overseeing production elements like casting and to ensure alignment with Star Wars lore. This collaboration highlighted his ability to coordinate fan communities and talent, resulting in a visually polished piece that amassed millions of views on . In addition to these, Costa has engaged in creative collaboration with director on fan projects, including the Batman short Dying Is Easy (2021), where he voiced the Mad Hatter and contributed to the production's conceptual development as part of Bat in the Sun's ecosystem. His work in these capacities often overlaps with acting opportunities, enabling him to influence storytelling from script to screen in resource-limited environments. Costa's involvement extends to animation and voice-over production, where he has provided creative input for upcoming features, including voice work in Netflix's (2023) and Marvel's What If...? - An Immersive Story (2024), while producing reels showcase his behind-the-scenes role in animated content development.

Upcoming projects

Following the limited theatrical and digital release of Scurry on October 3, 2025, where Costa starred as a family man trapped in a monster-infested city, his career continues to expand into diverse genres. The film's real-time, one-shot style has positioned Costa for further high-stakes action roles, bridging his recent work to announced future endeavors. Costa is set to star in the gladiator action film Fight for Your Life, directed by Luke Sparke, alongside . The project, which follows a soldier forced into brutal arena battles against otherworldly foes, remains in development with an undisclosed release date as of November 2025. In the indie horror-comedy Apache, directed by Charles Maxwell, Costa portrays Sheriff Hatfield, confronting a real estate developer's of a sacred Viking site that unleashes zombie hordes. The film, blending humor with elements, was released on November 8, 2025. Costa lends his voice talents to the feature-length stop-motion animated project Home Solo, a sci-fi homage produced by PixelPlex Studios, where he voices Han Solo and additional characters in a story merging Star Wars, Toy Story, and Home Alone influences. Currently in production, details on its release remain unrevealed. Additionally, Costa's producing experience from past shorts informs his executive producer role on the thriller Ether, about a painter uncovering a temporal anomaly in his home, though its release timeline is pending.

Awards and recognition

Film festival honors

Jamie Costa has garnered recognition at various film festivals for his acting performances and contributions to independent filmmaking, particularly in genre and fan-driven projects. In 2024, Costa received the Jury Prize at the Marina del Rey Film Festival, honoring his broader impact on independent cinema. This accolade highlighted his versatile roles in low-budget productions that blend horror, thriller, and sci-fi elements. Additionally, at the same festival, he won Best Actor in a Feature Film for his lead performance in The Activated Man, a psychological thriller exploring themes of loss and redemption. The previous year, in 2023, Costa was awarded the Festival Prize at the Northeast Film Festival Horror Fest for his work in the horror genre, specifically recognizing his starring role in The Activated Man. This win underscored his ability to deliver intense, character-driven portrayals in independent horror films. The festival's honor emphasized his contributions to elevating genre storytelling within the indie circuit. Earlier, in 2021, Costa appeared in Star Wars: Origins, which won Best Sci-Fi at the FantaSci Film Fest, recognizing his work in fan films including Star Wars-inspired shorts that showcased his impressionistic skills and dedication to . This recognition marked an early highlight in his festival career, focusing on his innovative approaches to fan-created content.

Online and media accolades

Jamie Costa won the for Best Vine Comedian at the 8th Annual in 2016, recognizing his tribute to that showcased his impressionist skills. His content has garnered significant media attention, with outlets highlighting the viral success of his impression videos. For instance, Costa's 2021 "ROBIN Test Footage Scene," a five-minute short depicting Williams on the set of Mork & Mindy, amassed millions of views and sparked widespread acclaim for its uncanny accuracy, leading to calls from fans and media for a full biopic. Coverage in praised the performance as leaving fans "very excited," while ABC News described it as an "uncanny performance" that stunned audiences and went viral globally. However, the video also drew criticism, with expressing discomfort over its use as potential biopic test footage. The impact of Costa's impressions extends to fan-driven enthusiasm, exemplified by the 2021 ROBIN video's reception, which trended across platforms and prompted discussions in major outlets like about his potential to portray Williams in film. This digital buzz underscored his ability to evoke emotional connections through voice and mannerism , with supporters voting and sharing content that amplified his visibility beyond traditional circles. Podcasts and interviews have further celebrated Costa's versatility as a voice artist. On the 2019 episode of Battleship Pretension, host Tyler Weaver discussed Costa's impressionist career, lauding his range from Star Wars fan films to comedic sketches as a testament to his multifaceted talents in and performance.

Filmography

Feature films

Jamie Costa began his feature film career with supporting roles in independent productions before taking on more prominent parts in thrillers and horror. In Heaven Bound (2017), a Christian directed by Gabe McCauley, Costa portrayed Curt, a zealous evangelist who confronts a dying man and a couple of thieves trapped in a , exploring themes of faith, redemption, and eternity. The film received positive feedback from faith-based audiences for its humor and heartfelt message, earning a 6.5/10 rating on and nominations including in a at the 2018 Festival Awards. Costa appeared as a waiter in Funny Story (2018), a dramedy directed by Michael J. Gallagher about a bumbling father disrupting his daughter's wedding. The indie film garnered an 83% approval rating on for its witty script and strong performances, though some critics noted underdeveloped characters, with an overall score of 5.2/10. He played a in Robot Riot (2020), a directed by Ryan Sands, where robotic insects attack a coastal town. Marking his theatrical debut, Costa played the Passenger, a wounded young criminal reliant on a getaway driver's moral dilemma, in the 2023 Australian crime thriller , directed by Luke Sparke and co-starring and . The real-time narrative unfolds during a stormy night chase, emphasizing tension and ethical choices, and received mixed reviews for its atmospheric suspense but predictable plot, holding a 62% score and 5.3/10 on . In the 2025 horror film Scurry, directed by Luke Sparke, Costa leads as Mark, one of two strangers trapped in an underground tunnel amid a monstrous city-wide attack involving -like creatures. Presented in a faux one-take style, the claustrophobic survival thriller earned praise for its visuals and but criticism for shallow characters, resulting in a 3.8/10 rating and mixed notices, such as calling it a "crawlspace nightmare" that gets "caught in apocalyptic horror."

Short films

Jamie Costa has appeared in several short films, often in lead roles within fan-driven or independent projects that highlight his versatility as an actor and impressionist. His early work in this format includes Star Wars-inspired fan films, where he portrayed iconic characters with a focus on adventurous narratives. In the 2016 Star Wars fan film : A Smuggler's Trade, directed by Keith Allen, Costa stars as the titular , a young smuggler on a mission to rescue his friend amid interstellar trouble. The 13-minute action sci-fi short emphasizes high-stakes action and character-driven humor, drawing from the franchise's lore. Costa revisited the Star Wars universe in 2019 with Kenobi: A Star Wars Fan Film, directed by Jason Satterlund, where he leads as Obi-Wan "Ben" Kenobi. This 18-minute adventure short explores Kenobi's years in hiding on , as he grapples with reconnecting to to safeguard young from Imperial threats. Costa also contributed to the screenplay, infusing the project with personal insight into the character's internal conflict. Shifting to original content, Costa took the lead role of Jack Nicholson in the 2023 comedy short The Cowboy & the Samurai, directed by Jake Lewis. Running 11 minutes, the film dramatizes a "kind of true" story of Nicholson's decision to cast John Belushi in his directorial debut Goin' South, blending ego clashes and Hollywood camaraderie in a lighthearted genre fusion. The short premiered at the Dances With Films festival. In the 2022 Western short Kid Ugly, directed by Jazmin Aguilar, Costa portrays , a character in a tale of an unlikely between young bandit Lazlo and Bottle Tooth Guapo. This 12-minute comedy-western highlights themes of admiration and rivalry in , with Costa supporting the ensemble's humorous showdown.

Television

Jamie Costa has made several guest appearances in scripted television series, primarily in supporting or episodic roles that showcase his versatility in both live-action and . In 2017, Costa portrayed Billy in the episode "Unlucky Breaks, Wedding Cakes & Tummy Aches" of the series , which aired on September 18 and dramatized real-life relationship stories. That same year, he appeared as Duncan Soto in the "Spring Breakers" episode (Season 2, Episode 16) of the crime drama , a guest role in a series aimed at young audiences focusing on postal inspectors solving cases. In 2018, Costa took on the reenactment role of in the biographical episode "Patrick Swayze" (Season 1, Episode 5) of REELZ's , which aired on March 11 and explored the actor's life and career. Costa's voice work extended to animation with a recurring element in 2023, voicing Young in the adult Agent Elvis, appearing in one episode of the action-comedy that premiered on March 17.

Web series

Jamie Costa's early involvement in web series centered on , where he created and appeared in impression-based episodic content during the mid-2010s. These projects showcased his vocal talents through comedic sketches and interactive formats, gaining traction among online audiences for their humorous takes on celebrity personas. For instance, in 2016, Costa guest-starred in multiple episodes of the "Celebrity Impression Dating Game," a series produced by the Schmoes Know Show, where he performed impressions of figures like and to entertain contestants in a . In 2024, Costa provided the voice for Agent Richard Beckett in the pilot episode of Zack in Time, an independent animated created by Christian Haynes and distributed on platforms like . The time-travel comedy follows a young boy who discovers a time-traveling watch after moving to a new town and struggling to fit in at school, leading to his recruitment by a secret . Costa's performance as the authoritative agent highlighted his versatility in for animated formats. The series premiered its pilot that year, with episodes structured around episodic adventures blending humor and sci-fi elements. Costa also contributes to and the Monsters of Manhattan, a fan-made released in October 2025, funded through and primarily distributed on . In this project, he portrays the villain Herman Schultz, known as The Shocker, opposite Brandon Melo as Peter Parker/. The series explores a high schooler balancing everyday life with battles against foes like Kingpin and in a monster-infested , emphasizing action-packed episodes with a focus on character-driven conflicts. His impressionist background briefly informs the nuanced vocal delivery of the character's quirky, tech-enhanced persona.

Video games and voice work

Jamie Costa has contributed voice work to several video games, often providing additional voices or specific character roles that enhance interactive narratives. His debut in major gaming titles came with (2020), where he lent his voice to additional characters in the English version, supporting the game's expansive cast in this action RPG developed by for and later PC platforms. In 2021, Costa voiced the character Caeser in Doki Doki Literature Club Plus!, an enhanced edition of the by Team Salvato, available across multiple platforms including PC, , and consoles. This role added to the game's side stories and bonus content, showcasing his ability to deliver nuanced performances in indie titles with emotional depth. Costa expanded his gaming portfolio in 2024 with What If...? – An Immersive Story, a Marvel interactive AR experience developed for mobile devices. Here, he provided the voices for Steve Rogers/ and the Titan Judge, immersing users in alternate MCU scenarios through narrative-driven gameplay. Beyond video games, Costa has undertaken standalone voice-over projects in animation, including the role of young Kurt Russell in the Netflix adult animated series Agent Elvis (2023), where he contributed to episodic storytelling blending action and comedy. As of late 2025, Costa has teased involvement in unrevealed major video game projects during industry panels, hinting at further expansions in interactive media without disclosing titles or roles. His voice work in these mediums highlights a versatility rooted in impressions and character immersion, allowing him to adapt to diverse genres from epic RPGs to horror visuals and animated extensions.

Stage performances

Jamie Costa began his formal stage training at in , where he majored in theater and graduated in 2013, laying the groundwork for his live performance experience. One of his notable stage roles came in 2017, when he portrayed Sebastian in an independent production of William Shakespeare's . In the play, Sebastian is the long-lost twin brother of Viola, whose drives much of the comedic and romantic plot. Following his university years, Costa relocated to in pursuit of opportunities, though specific independent theater credits from this period remain limited in .

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